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A Hole In My Heart

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Lukas Moodysson's latest film focuses on Rickard and his painfully shy son Eric, who spends most of his days holed up in his room, listening to abrasive industrial music, presumably in an attempt...

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A Lesson in Love

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Bergman didn't often try his hand at comedy, but when he did the results were remarkably successful. David is a gynaecologist who's involved with a young patient. His wife, Marianne, learns of...

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The Bothersome Man

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This cool, stylish, and surreal film finds Andreas in a strange city, with no idea how he arrived there. Nevertheless, things soon fall into place--perhaps a little too easily. Andreas is given a...

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Brothers

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Michael (Ulrich Thomsen) has everything under control; a successful military career, a beautiful wife (Connie Nielsen) and two daughters. His younger brother Jannik (Nicolaj Lie Kaas) is a...

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Cries and Whispers

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From the agony of dying, legendary director Ingmar Bergman creates a testament to the strength of the soul, and from a story of unbearable pain, a film of absolute power. Karin and Maria come...

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Daybreak

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Björne Runge's compelling and vibrant melodrama continues in the rich tradition of Scandanavian film drama.

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Dragonflies

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Eddie (Kim Bodnia) and Maria (Maria Bonnevie) enjoy an idyllic life in their remote countryside farmhouse. But their happiness is threatened by the arrival of Kullmann (Mikael Persbrandt), an old...

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The Element Of Crime

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Lars von Trier's stunning debut film is the story of Fisher, an exiled ex-cop who returns to his old beat to catch a serial killer with a taste for young girls. Influenced equally by Hitchcock...

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The Essential Bergman Collection

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One of films’ most influential and respected directors, Ingmar Bergman has written at least 65 films, plays and television dramas directing 62. Amongst his most famous works are the four...

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Eva

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Before Ingmar Bergman came to enjoy his reputation as one of the world's leading film directors his work as script writer on a number of powerful dramas, such as Eva, helped to cement his...

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Evil

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All evil needs is for good men to do nothing. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Winner of six international film awards including Best Film, Best Actor and Best...

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Faithless

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Loosely based on an episode in the life of its writer, Ingmar Bergman, this powerful and emotionally compelling drama about three adults caught in a love triangle was directed - to great critical...

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Falcons

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This haunting and poetic tale of a suicidal American (played by Keith Carradine) who meets a free-sprited girl (Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir) is directed by cult filmmaker Fridik Thor Fridriksson ...

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Fanny and Alexander

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'Fanny and Alexander' is the story of two children belonging to a wealthy, extensive theatrical family in provincial Sweden in the early years of the 20th century, 10-year-old Alexander (Bertil...

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From The Life Of The Marionettes

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Filmed in Germany, during Bergman's tax-related exile with a predominantly German cast and crew, From the Life of the Marionettes continues the story of Katarina and Peter Egermann, the feuding,...

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I am Curious Yellow/blue

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Seized by U.S. customs and subsequently the subject of a heated court debate, I am Curious: Yellow is a cinematic landmark that caused a sensation for its explicit sexual content. Its subsequent...

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The Idiots

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A mostly improvised comedy-drama that sets out to look exactly like a fly-on-the-wall docusoap, that follows a group of intelligent, middle-class people who, for reasons never quite explained,...

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Katie Tipple

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Bold and brutal, this drama is a great example of Paul Verhoeven's frank, and often explicit, style that continues to cause controversy. A true story set in 19th century Holland, Keetje Tippel...

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Lars Von Trier's Europe Trilogy (4-disc set)

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Lars Von Trier is considered one of world cinema's great auteurs. His reputation has been built upon controversial and experimental films such as The Idiots, Dancer In The Dark and Dogville, that...

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Lilya 4-Ever

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Lukas Moodysson's eagerly-awaited follow up to Together and Show Me Love is a tender insight into the life of Lilya, who lives in a poor suburb somewhere in the former Soviet Union. Lilya's...

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Lukas Moodysson Box Set

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The four best films from the acclaimed Swedish director. Show Me Love (1998): Elin & Agnes both yearn for more than their tiny town of Amal can offer. Having developed a deep crush on Elin,...

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The Man Without A Past

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A delirious mixture of black comedy, film noir and love sory, Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki's rapturously received The Man Without A Past triumphed at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, carrying...

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My Life As a Dog

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From the director of The Cider House Rules and Chocolat, this internationally acclaimed film is a tender portrayal of the wisdom and resilience of a young boy, set in 1959. Shipped off to live...

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Nói Albinói

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Is he the village idiot or a genius in disguise? 17 year old Nói drifts through life on a remote fjord in the north of Iceland. In winter, the fjord is cut off from the outside world, surrounded...

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Next Door

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Fueled by icy sexuality and raw violence, Next Door is a chilling and provocative thriller with a mind-bending twist. Newly single, John befriends the two women living in the cluttered labyrinth...

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Pelle the Conqueror

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Winner of the Adademy Award for best Foreign Picture, this epic drama about human resilience stars the hypnotic Max Von Sydow as a poor but never downtrodden widower who emigrates with his young...

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Port of Call

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Unable to live with her mother, Berit (Nine-Christine Jönsson) is institutionalised for many years. When she is released from the institution she ends up on the streets of the harbour slums of...

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Reconstruction

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Christoffe Boe's stunning debut turns romantic drama inside out. Beatutifully shot on the streets of Copenhagen, the film explores how life's daily decisions can take you in different directions,...

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The Rite

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The Rite marks Bergman's first made-for-television project, it explores an issue that he continued to return to throughout his career; the artist's place in society and the often troubled...

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Scenes From a Marriage

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Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson are husband and wife in this intimate and often painful portrait of a disintegrating relationship.

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The Silence

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United since childhood in apparent incest, two sisters struggle and part as the younger seeks her freedom in a heterosexual affair. Bergman's sombre view of modern man's condition - wherein human...

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Storm

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A mix of hardcore action, gory murders and The Matrix-style special effects, Storm is the ultimate thrill ride that will leave you on the edge of your seat wanting more. Plot twists and turns...

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Summer Interlude

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Talented young ballerina Marie (Nilsson) falls in love with wealthy young college student Henrik Malmsten). After spending the summer together Henrik suffers a tragic accident and, as a result,...

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To Joy

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One of Ingmar Bergman's key early works - directed when he was just 30 years old - To Joy explores some of the themes that would come to chracterise many of his later films: the incompatibility...

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Together

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1975, Sweden. Tired of her abusive husband, Elisabeth packs her bags and moves with her children to her brother's commune, 'Together'. As a fairly ordinary housewife from the suburbs, the commune...

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Torment

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Torment (also known as Frenzy) based on Ingmar Bergman's first screenplay and was directed by another great Swedish director, Alf Sjöberg, who, like Bergman, was to influence generations of...

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The Virgin Spring

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Ingmar Bergman won his first Oscar and the international Critics Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1960 for The Virgin Spring, a brooding medieval tale based on an old Swedish ballad, closely...

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Waiting Women

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Ingmar Bergman's tenth film as director was his first foray into the realm of comedy. Made after the international success of A Summer Interlude, Waiting Women was released to favourable reviews...

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Wild Strawberries

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The film that catapulted Ingmar Bergman to the forefront of world cinema is the director's richest, most humane movie. Traveling to receive an honorary degree, professor Isak Borg (masterfully...

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Winter Light

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The second of Ingmar Bergman's religious trilogy, 'Winter Light' is a character study of a disillusioned village pastor (Max Von Sydow). Finding himself devoid of faith and desperately unloved,...

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